The Cat Who Talked and Her Sister's Rubber Band is a charming story of the relationship between the author and her two calico cats, Sky and Miss Essie. Alone in a quiet house, having moved to a new state, the author decides to adopt a cat. But when she encounters these three-year-old sisters who have just been separated from their adoring owner due to that lady's illness, the author is unwilling to separate them. So she adopts them both, and then the fun begins. Getting to know each other, games they play, little routines that develop... all are entertaining, as well as the profound impact these precious animals make on the author. For cat lovers of all ages.
The Cat Who Talked and Her Sister's Rubber Band
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Dolores Anderson has written for pleasure for most of her life, sharing stories, essays and poems with family, friends and writing groups. She was first published at age 9 when she submitted a poem to the Flint (MI) Journal. Her poem Freeways was published in the November/December 1981 issue of PASTICHE, Poems of Place. Recently she was inspired to write and publish The Cat Who Talked and Her Sister's Rubber Band for her three great grand-children, and is now publishing its second edition. She shares her home in Cottage Grove, OR with two kitties and is currently working on a new book, Night Train to Umeå, to be published in 2014.